Alan Stannard

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Alan Stannard

of Mountain View, AR

December 13, 1951 - January 22, 2022

Alan Keith (Big Al) Stannard of Mountain View, passed away at the age of 70, at his home on January 22, 2022. Alan was born on December 13, 1951, in Sedalia, Missouri, to Robert Eugene and Betty Lee Keith Stannard. He grew up in Lee's Summit, Missouri, where he still has many dear friends.

Alan was a truck driver for Sprint until he retired after 20 years. He enjoyed driving and being on the road and all the friends he met along the way. He loved music. He played guitar and sang, and rarely missed an opportunity to pick and sing. He made lots of friends over the years through his music.

Alan is survived by his wife, and singing partner, of 42 years, Bobbie nee (Williams); brother, Robert Keith (Angela) Stannard; sister, Anne (Klair) Stannard Jeppesen; and brother, Jeffrey Keith (Sandy) Stannard; many beloved nieces and nephews; brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law; extended family and friends.

Alan was preceded in death by his parents.

A celebration of life will be planned at a future date.


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Mary Morrow
Mountain View,, AR
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Monday, February 14, 2022

Bobbie and family, so sadden to hear about Alan, you know there is a reunion going on with the bunch that has left ahead of us. prayers are with you. RIP Al.

Anne S. Jeppesen
Phoenix, AZ
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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

My dear brother was always very special to me. Perhaps it was the 8 year age difference Christmas 1951 was 12 days after his birth, I received my bike but it could not top having a baby brother. Alan was such a wonderful man, a good brother, husband, and friend. He had many friends, had a keen sense of humor and was a very talented musician. I will miss him to the end of my days. I am thankful that he is no longer in pain and suffering and that we will meet again.
His loving Sister, Anne.

Betty L Barnes
Marshall, AR
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Sunday, January 30, 2022

Dear sweet Bobbie Neil, we were so sorry to hear about the loss of Al. I know he was your everything. He always was so nice and kind and we enjoyed his company. May God bless you and keep you in his care and give you peace in the coming days. We love you. Betty and Uncle Ray.